I finished recently a small dio for use as a background for my tiny
N scale freight cars. I have these only for static display, I 'm not
interested in building a train layout. The back of the dio with the
rock etc is not glued on for easy storage.
Take care.
Kostas G.

Weathering is just perfect. I have an N-scale Loco and some rolling stock myself. Never wanted to set up anything static either---I take it out once or twice a year just to marvel at the detail for its' size, run it around the track on my kitchen table and then put it away.

Great work!

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Now, even if I WERE to attend, y'all better keep them costume wearing types away from me. I don't like you model people. How I ever got hooked up with you geeks, I'll never know. I lived all this time, just to end up spending my days with fucking "Skill Level 3" and "Ages 8 and up". --Eagle-1, the funniest bastard on Earth!

Thanks everyone for your kind words. Sorry, no in progress photos, cause when I 'm into it most of the times I keep goin' and goin' facing trial and errors. I will be more than happy to answer any questions.
Some photos from the car itself. My first rusty boxcar, but I believe I did my homework....
I intended to use it in a post-apocalyptic diorama, under the radioactive and acid rain, and dusty winds for 30+ years. Maybe later.